Abstract
Although several techniques have been reported for managing an on-wire dislodged stent in the coronary artery, very few reports have focused on the much rarer complication of an off-wire dislodged stent. In a 73-year-old man who experienced an off-wire dislodged coronary stent, the proximal elongated segment was lodged in the left main coronary artery, and the distal segment was floating in the aorta like a wind sock. After a failed attempt at retrieval using a gooseneck microsnare, the dislodged stent was successfully removed using a 3-loop vascular snare via the left radial artery. There was no obvious vascular injury. This novel technique for removing a partially floating dislodged stent was successful after conventional retrieval techniques failed.
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Lu, M. Y., & Wang, K. T. (2023). Coronary Stent Off-Wire Dislodgement: Case Report of a Rare Complication. Texas Heart Institute Journal, 50(2). https://doi.org/10.14503/THIJ-20-7505
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